Consumer Advocate, Safe Options Support (SOS), Staten Island
Reporting to the Clinical Coordinator, Safe Options Support, the Consumer Advocate, Safe Options Support (SOS), works with people experiencing street homelessness and living with chronic medical conditions in Staten Island with the objective of engaging individuals to connect them to appropriate social and medical services and, ultimately, to help improve their overall health and wellbeing and secure appropriate housing solutions.The Consumer Advocate, Safe Options Support, builds a relationship with clients utilizing motivational interviewing to encourage clients to work towards self-identified housing, health, and other goals. The Consumer Advocate spends most of the shift in the field either in an automobile and/or on foot conducting street outreach, accompanying clients to appointments, and following up on service referrals. The Consumer Advocate conducts assessments, engages clients in self-directed service planning, and enters all required data into required databases.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Engage with identified persons currently experiencing homelessness and living with chronic medical conditions in Staten IslandDraw on lived experience of homelessness, mental illness, substance use, and/or immigration issues to build rapport with clients and develop appropriate service connectionsConduct required assessmentsAttend clinical supervision and trainingMaintain record keeping in compliance with agency standards as well as those of City and State agenciesCollaborate with Parks Department, NYPD, DSNY, MTA, and other agenciesAccompany clients to appointments and follow up on service referralsPerform other duties as assignedMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:High School diploma or equivalent requiredMinimum 2 years of related experienceLived experience with homelessness, mental illness, substance use, and/or immigration issues, and willingness to appropriately use lived experience as a tool for building client rapport and developing service connection preferredKnowledge of local benefit agencies (e.g., Public Assistance) and familiarity with substance use, mental health, immigration, and employment resourcesStrong oral and written communication skills and ability to liaise with internal and external stakeholdersProficiency with Microsoft Office Suite programs including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Microsoft TeamsValid NY, NJ, CT, or PA driver's license with a good driving record, as defined by Breaking Ground, is requiredBilingual preferred